The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 7

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TAGE STARS WHO WILL AMUSE NEW YORK AUDIENCES ENCES|Miniatures geen ‘name seronesenee oPeeoeeeristnesorres tab By Students rat nel and "oatriee Re ont —— = {TAKE BODIES FROM F-4 The American School of Miniature . ‘Gent of TR Acenet Painting, waich was opoond Oot: 1%! BEFORE FLOATING CRAFT | regu De ag eh Noo Our per JUNB SALE Will B showing about 100 examples, The ex-/ Hole Found In Wrecked Submarine gg Na ecole aney | Which Is Now Twenty-four NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE 1st The aim of the school las been to | encourage and develop individual ex. | Feet Below Surface. pression within sound academia | : Your Oppertuntty to Supply bounds, The instructors are Lucia) HONOLULU, May %—Owing to Fairchild Fuller, Elsie Dodge Patteo| the discovery of a large hole in the ALL SUMMER and VACATION NEEDS iti and Mabel It, Welch side of the Submarine 4, sub Holen Cruikshank bas been partiou- | ered since March 26 om the floor) Musite Underwees ‘Women’s Sufta, Dresssa, Corte larly happy in her rendering ta atiii | Of the osean cutaide the Barber here, our Wen , lite thome, Her compoaition includes (42 attempt was to be made to-day vo ‘Women’s Howe Dresses and A ginger jar, a brass container with | move from the vessel the bodies of | Corsets Otrie’ and Misces’ feammnor Dresses faring handles and a spoon, A Japan- |! crew of twenty-one men te pre- | Washable and Sik Biewss * Shoes eae doll, touched with red, i» finely | ent Pomibie mutilation by fish. The) 5. , executed on a background of ivory. | UIK # now within twenty-four feet Beye Clothing ent Persings Boatrion B, Montizambert, in hor | the surtace Miliany Men's Ghirte ond Furnishings interpretagion of a still life, wees a) Chinese low apple, a Queen Vio- | AT MONEY SAVING PRICES! toria salt and a miniature elephant aa | Teo motits, The background tneludes a| The holo in the submersible, ae metite, The background tnelidee | acrding ws divers whe mate sa | GREAT STOCKS—GREAT ASSORTMENTS . charming. A nude study by the same | point ot yunctuse o¢ the beaee ter artist shows a seated fernale model/ ward and middie compartments, Sunday Papers Will Give All Particulars with golden hair that has been very | They removed a quantity of bedding gracefully put upon the ivory, of one pele aod brought It to which full advantage t# taken in the | Quaply was censet i’ rondering of the fosh tinte. pounding of the ‘The contributions of Selma M.D.) bed in the heavy weae of t Moeller aro partioularly pleasing. She|fW days, Another theory advanced has done threo good portraits. One hit raced “thet: pabmrasinos oat ts of a child in which re dis effective- | brought quick death to Ite crew. a ly used in the color acheme, A aeo- ——— | ond miniature sh mature woman | fed miniature shows « matare woman | CHILD RUNS AFIRE IN STREET] LJ introdutes a girl with a blue smock. Her hair is parted on the side and| "vine With Matehes May Prove! [| THEATR aa a tal t Seunpenuuupepunuease 2 s @aeeug the flesh tints are skillfully contrast- Fatal—Resonere Burned. ed with a brown background, Miss Moeller’s best work, however, ap-| Set afire by cuxtches with which she pears in a standing nude. The hair | was playing, Christina De Tinto, eight of her subject is unconfined, after | years old, of Ne. 17468 ®acoma Avenue, the fashion of Lady Godiva, and @) Bronx, was so badly burned about the purple shaw! is becomingly draped |soay late yesterday afternoon that ahe MEET '‘NAKED TRU?R!! DS DBS EESESIDSEE TE DIDIST SOSOOLOE D284 B29EOE EEE-2SDESE EME TIE ERIGE DIETS Os FOSS S45 9OS6O4FS 4 oo 5? a s s over her extended right arm. The meen we pace ae “female form divine” has, in this |Probably will dia With her alothes '. miniature, been exceptionally well |@Mame she ran through Commonwealth || | 8 done with due attention to anatomy |Avenue toward the home of Mr. and " ‘and other technical details, without |Mrs. John Schnell at No, 1418, Toning aight of the artistic. which Was) Mra, Schnell and her husband ran to IT WILL DO TOU GooD a been intensified and accente amall vase has been effectively intro- jaya the child. They rolled her on the @ Tou Avo Bet o Mypeerie =. @uced into hte comporition at the |#dewalk and beat out the flames with lower left of the miniature as a bal- . ance. he ‘“ Grace Hamilton Mofntyre has '. painted a girl in Colonial dress, who 2 . is represented as wearing & miniature, Her blue waist Is dotted fotchingly a THEATRES, with pink Tones, She Is of a bruinette a type and haa red rose becomingly hl PP op) R © M thruat into her hair at the lett, The | AM iy 5 = . 8 . oo expression ts good and the miniatur . ' in renderod highly effective by the n- te lextal Phoe la: : = ao -" -" s. a m Bee a8 as | troduction of a colored wall pa Rist et background, in which perpendiew ar arden 2 3s, To-N lines and roses are decorative units. am) * te , \ a = ; NNN i ¢ rietine ’ ‘ \ {44 dhl ie : f , »| Miss MoIntvre has also painted an Tie ASSING SHOW OF 1915 ae, \ Hopx: offective nude seated upon a green || Bi ? ; , “ Veg ; : chair. Her hands are clasped over |} C, peas & * : a i 2 her knees and her dark hair gontracta | | « ‘Casino Af Ais ’ . s “ s ath $ | welt with some deap blue drapery. z f 7 i - . > | Other exhibitors were Mabel Smith, ¥ ae. LNG ¢ F ‘ % Mins A. T. Searle, Beatrice M. Burt, || Gmarat Mug NOBODY MO! 7 aa £ ‘i & 4 5 Constance Van Boskerk, Jean Arnot edly of occ . ae 4H Sets Rald, Mable G. Farrington, |Wmity ns, aw of Fie ; . ® | Price Crowley, Elste Lowdon, Mra. W. ah Sere! ah : Hi. Hubbard, Harriet 8. | Waters, De Wan I Hopper atlas ‘Aarcerer. Martha B. Willson, Jennie A. Sago, TLLTAM py PLAYHOUSE : ie 15 , - Snes Ves Tsabel Van Dyke, Mrs, Walter Turle, ! ate, Wr ' . ” oa PPoeowd- ores ONE ° o Hy" hatat TI ANP Samo: 3 Ma tiNeR | P (20 st wHeatme. | bas ever been, devised the Rose.” The film was produced | “The Goddess,” 4 dramatic two-part POooeete P>OO29090OOOO2 02 | Italian moving pictures and music|by the New York Motion Picture | feature called “Four Grains of Rice,” senreesssaege reat 4 ae Katharine G, Weleb, Lucta Patr. Pattie MATINEE MOND. F SLOOOTEDOODOSEOOUE 449098 OO HOES 44 | child Fuller, Msie Dodge Patter and jee Y a a Pm SH oF TB Hi een - id H A. ommestead’s Pp : Mahe! R. Welch . S Delightful Twin an | BEBAN IN “THE ALIEN” “LOVE, SNOW AND ICE” ‘The Hat prise for enetel hoe ; = + o " 1 ce was awarded to ‘atharine ‘ 4 COMES TO THE ASTOR.| VITAGRAPH’S FEATURE. | Ween" "X prize for work done show: ‘The halt-real, half-reol life and pto-| A Dloture of merry ohases, intro-| ture drama, “The Allen,” will be/@ucing such winter sports aa ice 2 {George Boban's vehicle when he #xating, skiing, tobogganing abd | opens at the Astor Theatre on Mon-|#leighing, entitled “Love, Snow and day evening. This unique combina. |!ce.” will be the ohief feature at the * THEATRE | OWEN DAVIE 4aTH ST nen vos preeees es isn, Satses oda 2 16 GOOD ONLY AT THIS COUPON Ne sti White Feather ii LAUGHING ENTITLES Ri Pe SERVICE: BEARER OF SIXES!"— Yeti atk TICKET TO A $2.00 ton of the silent and spoken drama | V!tagraph Theatre beginning Sunday.) tribute to the most elaborate pres- iy based upon his play, “The Sign of | There will also be Chapter Four of uid entation of epical picture drama that| will be offered at the Grand Opera/Corporation under tue direction of @nd two comedies—"Fuir, Fat and||) EVE.SUN |! ifasino Eliot oat OFFICE. House, Brooklyn. Thomas H. Ince. “The Alien” Saucy” and Roy L. McCardell's “Mr. STRAND, LIBERTY J dees hee eaige Mico egret wad . Cup.” “Love,| || 2 Ws 4 * Hionlende' te AND OTHER PICTURES.|“HYPOCRITES” OPENS _| rit» {he Paternal devotion of an Ital, |Jarr and the Ledley cr ee. pyre Bw ime when all should be “peac Clark’ will be woon in "The Pretty Sis- oud, will toward men,” Cir- | Mr. Van, Nitra Fraser, Albert Roc- fer of Jose,” a photo dramatization of} Brighton Beach Music Hall opened al evidence polnis to hig |oardt and Donald MacBride, who}! Eng pi Hodyaon ge yg romano, -|to-day with the film play “Hypo- ey ies crime of which he is inno- | were ameisted by participators im the pictures were made by the Fa- 4 | cen hough eventually Pietro ie, . C move Players Iilm Company. There |erites’’ aa the big feature, other care- | Poise as ie knows that the little girt | carnival and parade et Barenac will also be a new Koystone comedy, | fully selected films, special music bY | whose love has illuminated his life ie | lake N.Y. An elopement nd eolantific subjecta and thé/the symphony orchestra, the Strand | go om him forever. In his for- | the theme, whil pice view. Quartet, and the winners of the beau-|@iveness of the man who brought; and skits and 6; *tteraat Zangwill's play, “The Meltin, " about death how, i furnishes plenty Pott’ bas book, nade’ inte a phote| ty contest acting as ushers. Manager | Snel (ifr death he Ahows tpt be le | ce eon @vema with Walker Whiteside in bis| Kemble bas certainly plenty to offer | supporting cast will be Kdward Gil- = li | original role of David Quixaas, tho| visitors for the opening of tho tainous |lesple, Andrea Lynne, Hayward Gina,| CALVE TO SING young Jowish idealist who files fro: Blai od Derescution in Ruasia to Kmeriee it | 2d ball as @ bigh clase film theatre, ache Schwod and others, AT PALACE THEATRE. will bave its first showing at the New| "Hypoarites” in one of the moat dif. PP ‘RE York Hippodrome the coming weak.| ficult pieces of photography ever at. | PARKS AND BEACHES stun, Gelvn Hee to the Pi Miu id Vincent will Introd od, ‘The showing of "Naked , vausevilto apecialty vite ‘he, rg a saute may prom daring te many, but OFFER MANY NOVBLTIES. ‘Theatre on Monday, whee (the great- = little girl who is taken fi y | tea ee BRIGHTON music HALL, |! 0 is taken from him at @|quéed by Wally Van and enacted by W YOR! PVE i tien es Proce tS oe | |B Ouis tian’ ‘ ALLEN DALE In the| and action, yon ] the Hippodrome singers and orchas-|littie do they realize how “daring” it Pager aaa eat of all Carmen will sing a number) BF Pie ine 1 we really was for Producer Lois Wever,| One of the attractions at Luna| oe operatic selections and ballads, iy ia ble y The WORLD At the Highty-Arat Street Theatre| one of the few successful women di:| Park, Cony Ielund, Is u remarkablelCrnere on. the bill will be Trixie ALL % Gis WILLARD pd, Broadway Vioreuce Reed will be| rectors of bia font troupe of Kayplien acrobate agen tn and comedy, woit- - Ave, Man in ® ploturiaation of Clyde| this production op onteriginment celled "Aw Onences| T7eee ia aene® Ay | Frton's viny “Hor Own Way" on) vellod at the gh Monday, ‘uenday aad Wedueaday.| Por the last half of the week "The Bulider of Hridges”’ by Alfred tutro, LOLA COOUWIN @ BALALAN GEORGE HOWELL McKAY & &A ond Players ie TMB Ox TROT.” OM BROADWA Midway.” Their ground and jotty tumbiing, double and mui George Hh You Tr with C. Aubrey @inith and Maria| they have never o 4 Goodwin, who will dance o the muste M4ith Welle in the principal rolas,|that this was @ remarkable experi. | poses are very Bnusual Balelathe Or: oe | ||ceorce WHI I ING « & BUR will be shown, A Charis Chaplin n the wonsibiiitiag of epeoiaiized | ‘Tho bill at Menderevn’s Musto Hail, "Op Bro i w GRIFFITH'S are, wil aise bo 0 dally teatur ot ne ure w 2 alae < oney Laland, will include Milly Van Bains money | LOY otiaiete To eT o ome A ‘Poa ‘birt of Nation” are given) GIRLS THE WHOLE SHOW |ihci00 u wy b . iy o ¥ Theatre. den the lions, | | 6TH AVENUE THEA B P Bearvetie appeal is neem anying| AT “ve TRE, | b. WIN EDS} 2 BNA. et Pvery act on the bill at Proe | ¥ { Vitth Avenue Theatre f eo ore |New. | vents PA so vaas f of tL? ane of the Phi will nv pe dgts | Heweh. tet will be Marry ¢ ral Sad Ca pcm ARNOLD vai waw'e pret jh RS or fF Tey Pore wil bv 2 Pesos ‘ = tna “| bib se Ot ’ H ERG | f Be r ds Toe wih act There will be “wngie’ pe 4 Part wee ‘9 4 io 2 ‘ voy 6 Doth & ci ‘Women rs 4 somesionnes a " ' Choose the remedy that will eal re Mo] from pein without denverous firely of chpeatte lente Boyer's vert ie Radway's Heady Retiet, entirely tree | tore Twenty-third Mtrest Thewire from opiates or varcotion, can be safely | the biti will be headed by Four Meio- | = iaternally or externally to ep dious Chaps in O18 Tyrot’ wil \ed externally, Redwoy's Keody will quickly esse euch paine| orteing trons” neurelgie, rheumetion, aa ‘ahh y ete ——. Seed niernatly, @ half to @ tesepoon- ted te tall 0 tombler of water OM In| "0? “O74? [gets of Mieur for the e few minutes cure cremps, PITTORUNOM, May 29.—Mayors on4 a complaint and wurgesees of twenty-eight to’ £20 TAR te THE GODDESS." Bes ae 5 ny ve iz . Radway’s voig ae Tunerivenie ot um witadanee PRR eee | ae eee eg STEEPLECHASE, say ony Wy, MONDAY MIGHT, O-MORROW 6 ALL WEEK ‘ 'S Prices 10-15-25-50)' AL Meats Resravte 1s PLAZ om US RE By leet View Wivtar Opens ~ TODAY Love, ‘SNOW "AND ICE "0! S22s tie Class Vesderle ane ant ontened wy Wales VAR, oh ones te the ener Mew alee

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